by Fasciapuncture® Institute | Feb 4, 2026 | Clinical Thinking, The Rhythm Series
FASCIAPUNCTURE® CLINICAL THINKING When Rest Feels Unsafe The Nervous System Behind Burnout Burnout is not always a failure to rest. Sometimes it is the loss of the capacity to feel safe while resting. Rest is not always accessible. In a protected system, stillness may...
by Fasciapuncture® Institute | Jan 22, 2026 | Clinical Cases, Signature Cases
SIGNATURE CASE · PATTERN DEMONSTRATION When Central Regulation Changes,Peripheral Symptoms May No Longer Need Treatment. clinical reflection on abdominal regulation, systemic adaptation, shoulder pain, ankle sprain, and the moment when the body begins to reorganize...
by Fasciapuncture® Institute | Jan 21, 2026 | Clinical Thinking, Foundations & Clinical Reasoning
CLINICAL THINKING When Heat Leaves the Body A Fasciapuncture® perspective on night sweats, hot flashes, and rapid neuro-fascial regulation. Night sweats and hot flashes are often explained through hormonal fluctuation. Yet in clinical practice, they may also reveal a...
by Fasciapuncture® Institute | Jan 20, 2026 | Cervical Axis Tension, Clinical Thinking, Core Block, Foundations & Clinical Reasoning, Scapular Lock, Thoracic Restriction
CLINICAL THINKING When “Correct” Becomes Compensation And comfort reveals what is true. Sometimes what we call correctness is only a well-organized compensation. In Fasciapuncture®, comfort is not weakness. It is clinical information. When the body no longer needs to...
by Fasciapuncture® Institute | Jan 16, 2026 | Foundations & Clinical Reasoning
CLINICAL RESPONSIBILITY ESSAYWhen a Patient CriesPresence, Boundaries, and Clinical ResponsibilityEmotional expression may appear during treatment.But is crying always therapeutic?And what is the clinician's responsibility when a patient's system begins to...